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Peter Charles April 2nd, 2004 12:55 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 12:56:07 -0500, Greg Pavlov
wrote:

On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 03:31:43 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

.... British technology ...



Uh oh.


Ya, I gave him a pass on it as he was nice about "British government"
Besides, I'll get a giggle out of it every time he travels in a jet
passenger aircraft.



Peter

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Peter Charles April 2nd, 2004 12:59 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 15:26:36 GMT, "slenon"
wrote:

(BTW, we aint' sharin')
Peter


Didn't expect you to. I frequent http://www.cypresscoveresort.com/ and
enjoy nature. No beer required.


Ya, but everybody's wearin' stuff in the pictures -- big rip if you
ask me . . . .

Peter

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Wolfgang April 2nd, 2004 02:01 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 

"Peter Charles" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 15:26:36 GMT, "slenon"
wrote:

(BTW, we aint' sharin')
Peter


Didn't expect you to. I frequent http://www.cypresscoveresort.com/ and
enjoy nature. No beer required.


Ya, but everybody's wearin' stuff in the pictures.....


O.k.,.....dress one beav.....um......ah, ****! :(

Wolfgang
still digging in the drawers.



George Cleveland April 2nd, 2004 02:14 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 19:01:30 -0600, "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Peter Charles" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 15:26:36 GMT, "slenon"
wrote:

(BTW, we aint' sharin')
Peter

Didn't expect you to. I frequent http://www.cypresscoveresort.com/ and
enjoy nature. No beer required.


Ya, but everybody's wearin' stuff in the pictures.....


O.k.,.....dress one beav.....um......ah, ****! :(

Wolfgang
still digging in the drawers.



Ewwww!!!


g.c.

slenon April 2nd, 2004 05:14 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
Ya, but everybody's wearin' stuff in the pictures -- big rip if you ask me
.. . . .
Peter


Yeah? Well I guess you have to be there. Trust me, it's a great place to
vacation even if the fishing is only for bass. Bring a towel, and your rod,
and come on down when the winter gets to be too much.

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Dark Star

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm




slenon April 2nd, 2004 05:15 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
Wolfgang
still digging in the drawers.


Then you're at the wrong place. No drawers there.
--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Dark Star

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm




Wolfgang April 2nd, 2004 05:24 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 

"slenon" wrote in message
m...
Wolfgang
still digging in the drawers.


Then you're at the wrong place.


Maybe so, but there's nothing in the closet.

No drawers there.


Then one shudders to think where you keep your recipes.

Wolfgang



Bob April 2nd, 2004 06:18 AM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ...
"Peter Charles" wrote in message
...

Speaking about eating beavers for lunch -- anybody got a good recipe?


I thought you'd never ask!

Dress one beaver......um......no, wait......that can't be right. :(

Wolfgang
who will get back to you after a thorough search of the recipe drawers.



About 30 years ago when I lived up on the upper Ottawa River I fought
a war with a beaver to save my trees; the silly bugger had zillions of
hectares of land full of trees in Quebec across the river, but he
wanted mine. I ate his heart and roasted him.

First I soaked the whole haunch with loin attached in a salt and
vinegar marinade, in the fridge for about a week.

When I took it out, I fleshed off the layer of fat. Then I larded it
big time with lots of salt pork. Roasted it in large pan at 325 until
the meat was falling off the bone.

Had a bunch of farmers and an old trapper, who spent the war hiding
out with the Cree, over for dinner. I had also put a big platter of
grilled steaks on the table but didn't tell them the roast was beaver.
The old trapper takes out his knife and cuts off a piece of the beaver
meat. Its so tender it fall apart when he picks it up. After he tastes
it, he says, "Where'd you get the beaver?" None of them ate any steak,
but the beaver bones were picked clean.

slenon April 2nd, 2004 01:51 PM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 
Then one shudders to think where you keep your recipes.
Wolfgang


Just as at home, I keep recipes in a cookbook, a recipe file, in memory, or
with my room key, in the pocket built into my hat. I'd ask you where you
had in mind but I know where your mind has roamed. Go wash your hands.
--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Dark Star

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm




Wolfgang April 2nd, 2004 11:31 PM

OT, from our Canadian friends
 

"slenon" wrote in message
m...
...I know where your mind has roamed...


Perhaps the most presumptive, self-inflated, preposterous, and just plain
wrong statement I've yet seen here. In fact, you ain't got a ****in'
clue....which, by the way, makes the whole thing all the more entertaining
because so many have been provided free of charge.

Wolfgang
and you can stick that in your recipe file.




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